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Show i)ppkpKpM)gpniCHJ : The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 24, 1960 Ed Koterba' Ever Happen to You? UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. problem for President Eisenhower at the moment was not what to say to the General Assembly, or how to say .The gnawing " ,it The ques- tion was: How to avoid Khru-shche- v and a p o t e n tially danger ous Mr. Koterba Our State Department had suggested - Ike take every precaution against running into the Kremlin clown at the United Nations. They feared a psychological coup for Nikita if the President were to find himself trapped In a bear hug. At that point, they felt, Khrushchev was hurting for some western love. belly-hug- , , was far off to one side of the vast hall, well off - the ceremonial route taken by podium-bounchiefs of state. " But the new 13 African nations' shifted the assembly halls aphabetical arrangement, .shoving Khrushchev right smack along the center aisle. .And there he was in his ' seat as Ike arrived at ' the U.N. Questions and Mostly, NlkiUs face took on a mask of enigma. As long as Ike rebuffed him, there would be no applause from old tubby. And Answers 1 there wasnt, either. ,J5y Haskin ... . ; ,,Mr. Eisenhower may have .... outfoxed the foxy one in Q. Can varnish be used sidestepping a as a top coat on painted , from but some outdoor furniture? N. J. sidewalk superintendent in A. If the paint Itself is in the U.N. press room thought Soviet scored the biggest the a coat of top good condition, points earlier in the week. exan makes varnish spar IT WAS ARGUED that cellent transparent and pro. belly-bounc- e roly-poly- tective coating on outdoor furniture. Q. What does the Motion Picture Production Code cover? C. H. . A. Its general principles are that no picture shall ba produced which will lower the moral standards of those who see It; that audience-sympath- y shall never be thrown to the side of crime, evil, or sin; that correct standards of life shall be presented (subject only to the requirements of drama and entertainment); and that (divine, natural, or human) shall not be ridiculed, nor sympathy created for the violation of law. law Q. Which states have the greatest number of licensed automobile drivers? Have any states more licensed drivers than registered motor vehicles? El D. A. In 1959, California 1 the country with 8,100,000 licensed operators. New York had 6,900,000, Pennsylvania had 5,400,000. Montana and Nevada had more registered vehicles than licensed operators; in Texas the number is about equal; In the country as a while, the ratio is 1.2 licensed operators lor each registered motor Khrushchev scored a psychological advantage by getting down on the assembly floor with the ordinary delegates, to suffer patiently with them through speech after monotonous speech. Theres no common denominator as great as common suffering. This may have influenced the indecisive little nations. Why didnt Eisenhower do the same? The fascinating answer is. very idea was kicked around for days. Some of our highest-leve- l policy makers figured it would take away Ks headline thunder. But the final decision: No. Why? Well, the United States delegation, where Ike would sit, is only 50 feet away from the Soviet table. that this OUR PEOPLE feared that follow tradition, could easily couldeasily olnw-ranition, bounce over to Ike tokage his own kind of impromptu summit meeting. It could bring nothing but embarrassment to the western world. The only 'other danger, then, arose when Ike was to speak. Thus, you could say Mr. Eisenhowers U.N. appearance was a great success. He avoided Khru- shchevs belly-hug- . Bv Portrait evening an unknown Marian Anderson made a sensational New York debut in 1925. Minnie Guggenheim's fa-- vorite composer is a man she invariably refers to as that fine boy, Rodgers Hammer-stein.- " Back in the office looking tanned and refreshed, a broker was asked about hie three-weevacation. You all know that dealer on the floor above," he replied. Well, he invited me to his shack in the Adirondack. No hot water, no electricity, no radio or television, and e not a woman within a range. Were you able to enjoy yourself in spite of all that " he was asked The broker laughed hapWho went? he' pily. shrugged. 50-mil- By James Metcalfe Richard Harkness, news analyst, tells of a day when GERMAN FOREST Democrats and Republicans Fairyland of the romping In the Senate were going . . And . dreamland young after each other in a big of the old leaning on canes - Republicans way. were . . , Where the towering with pride," Demopointing black pines pierce the sky crats were viewing with . . . Like majestic church alarm." Sen. Lyndon Johnspires on the rolling countryson said it reminded him of . And the superstiside the day a young Texan aptious wanderer believes in an plied for A school teaching old saying . . . That ,the .Job In .a - backwoods - discuckoo with its haunting' trict A school board memvoice . . Calls out to him ber allowed as how the years he has left to live was a difference of there opinion . . . Where the shy deer and In those concerning curious rabbits hide in the the world. parts Now how about thick green brush . . . And inquired the board, yqu? listen to the conversation member. Would tell our of passing humans . . . ''pupils that the you world was Where the morning sun round, or that it was flat?" lights the dark woodland . . . The would-bteacher replied With golden spotlights from without I teach the blue heaven . . . Where it either hesitation, way. is a soft of the earth carpet Riddle submitted by Richwild flowers in the summer ard Ehrlich: Q Whats the . . A fluffy white powder puff in the winter . . ..And richest country in the world ? where my heart hangs on a A. Ireland, because its capitol is always Dublin. lonely willow tree. e y fellow-- prisoner, was the Palado de Le-c- u mberrt, then became the Black Palace and now county jail It Mr. Lyons is a nice jail as jails go. I suppose, and all its bars were gaily decked to celebrate Mexicos freedom. Gen. Carlos Martin del Campo the jallkeeper had me shown around to prove it'a an avant garde jail. It has a clothing and shoe factory, whose wares are Bold to the police; a bakery supplying all the other prisons; an art gallery; a schoolroom where 995 illiterates are being taught to read and write; room for connubial visits; and gardens created by the richest gardener in Dr. Van Dellen Liver Pulls More Tricks Than Any Other Organ The liver (hepar) is one of the largest and most complex organs in the body. It is .busy 24 hours a day, reprocessing and storing chemical s coming from the stomach and intes-tin-- The structure the , world. GEN. MOW, now out 6n ball was the gardener. He'd fled N.Y. with $10 million he was supposed to use for meant by a septal defect of the heart? Reply: The left and right sides of the heart are separated by a wall, or septum. This partition develops during the first three months of pregnancy and occasionally nature does a sloppy or incomplete job go that an opening is left between the two sides. d- the is supplies. Chlang I don't really mean to take the money, Gen. Mow now says. How Now Rich Mow? The county also has a theater, and I witnessed a rehearsal of Los Delinquents, the damndest show any reviewer will see. It's a first play by Jesus Sanchez Garcia, a publicity agent who is in Jail for mur Kai-shek'- s ar don't ask the Mexican government to free me as an artist," he said, but only because I am right. Siqueiros Is a Communist, hard-core- . In J911 he organized his fellow art students: We asked to change the technical methods of painting and to nationalize the one pint of bile daily, neutralizes poisons, and stores sugar until it the body. The organ takes plenty of abuse and many of us live out our normal expectancy without a single complaint from the liver. This is mainly because of its reserve power and ability to function, even though damaged extensively. . BUT THE LIVER is vulnerable to infections, toxic chemicals (chloroform, carbon tetrachloride), allergy, and circulatory disorders. The outcome is acute hepa-- ' tltis and the most common Norm is viral hepatitis. This disease was known as catarrhal jaundice prior to World War H and has been reported during every war since it was discovered by the surgeon general of Napoleons army. Nearly 20,000 American citizens developed acute hepatitis in the first six months of 1960. Most victims recover completely but in some, chronic hepatitis ensues. Bacteria from an infected gall bladder or pancreas also cause acute hepatitis. railroads."" TEN YEARS later he and Rivera and Orozco started the mural painting group as Our a social movement: slogan was To Help Others With Our Art. In 1924, as a Sindicato, they became members of the Communist uniform Th he met Hera way who now, Mr. Picasso and Braque, Hemingway' wrote to the government requesting that he be freed. I with ' Tbe..Pla7aArt Center asked him for a muraion Tropical America. Instead of colorful flowers and happy natives, his subjects were Oppression and Exploitation. Most of the mural was destroyed and, said Siqueiros, the rest of it was exhibited at a 25 cent admission-fee- . He was exiled for three years, to the Argentine, then returned and set up an - work shop on 14 St in N.Y. His students Included HEARD STORIES In the city about his seditious activities, Inciting students to riot and gunfire. He wouldnt discuss the Aleman statue Incident Soon, he said, he will have a room for himself in the jail, where he can paint Jail is brutal, he said. In Jail you have nothing to do. But It is much better for me and my ideas to be in YOU ' Party. a-- , - Nelson Against Fascism. Rockefeller supported us," he said. He was painting a mural at Chapultepec Castle when he was Jailed for the fourth time. If he Is freed, he will finish the Job. He hews to . the party line. The Hungarian revolution was paid for by imperialists from France and America. He is against abstract art, and American capital la helping abstract art, etc, etc. , JU than out" I left him m he I Jackson Pol-a c k, Ben 1 iTand .Shah Stuart Davis, all successes. He was exiled Mr. '. to Chile and Cuba, where Rockefeller he painted murals, then returned to Mexico where he formed the Artists League i And a few hours later stood on the balcony of the National Palace for the sesqulcentennlal celebration. The ancient cathedral and the ''government ' buildings o 'were lit magically. The Square was Jammed with mobs in masks and costumes. There was an hour-lonfireworks splashing the moonless sky with colors. 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But not even in his wildest press agent fancy could the author eyrrvbjye dreamed that for'hti first play, in a prison, his scenic . designer would be his the renowned , artist, David Alfaro - SI- - -quelros. Siqueiros came Into the room under the Jails turret, the room from which all tiers are visible. He wore the blue denim . and a badge," Escenografo." It is his fourth time in this Jail he said, for what they call subversive activities." He was' first Jailed in 1930, after "MajrTJay- - demonstratiionr-Anhe was Jailed again when Leon Trotsky was s sassinated. "I HAD NOTHING to do with that," Siqueiros' said. No, I wouldnt have killed him if Id had the chance. Its not useful to kill That belongs to the 19th century." He did fight, however, in the revolutionary army whose members Included Orozco and Diego Rivera. And in Spain, d u r i n g the Civil War,- - he commanded - Loyalist . which once Would the President take the chance of being pounced upon and grabbed With the Khrushchevs original seat ME.XICO CITY On Mexicos 150th Independence Day, I was in jail in the C a r c e 1 Pre- ventive, the ex p e n I d each other. 15 Mexicos Jail Offers Haven to Leftists Belly-Hu- g handatilltaijitfid.Jta3mJAiC., hot, feelthy grasp of Castros mitt? But the encounter was avoided when the Prelsdent slipped onto the rostrum through a private door. at the side of the hall. From that point on. for more than a half hour, both men, 100 feet apart, did a masterful job of staring everywhere but directly at v Leonard Lyons The Lyons Den By Blake Die Did Manage to Avoid IOirushcliev ' V ' ; s j95 |